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23rd Apr

The cold, strong ENE wind continues and resulted in some excellent seawatching. Dawn till dusk coverage produced two Garganey, 20 Shovelers, two Gadwall, seven Pintail, four Teal, two Eiders, two Velvet Scoters, 171 Common Scoters, two Red-breasted Mergansers, 14 Grey Plover, 353 Whimbrel, 111 Bar-tailed Godwits, 27 Sanderlings, 20 Little Gulls, six Mediterranean Gulls, three Little Terns, five Black Terns, 1330 Sandwich Terns, four Arctic Skuas, a Pomarine Skua, two Black-throated Divers, 18 Fulmars and 736 Gannets. Two Sand Martins, 24 Swallows and four Yellow Wagtails flew over.

Three Porpoises and two Grey Seals were seen offshore.